Our first Project Seed initiative focused on Tanzania, partnering with students at the University of Dar es Salaam to help expand the skills of local students on enable them to better support and grow local business.
2017 WEEK 1
‘Business in Africa’ was the title of a conference I attended in UCD a few months ago. Writing from Tanzania’s largest city, the bustling Dar-es-Salaam, I can’t help but feel that I should have scribbled down a few more notes…
I entered final year last September completely ignorant of Project Seed, ISCG’s effort to establish self-sustaining peer consulting groups around the globe. In the months since, I was captured by the initiative but it is only this week, midway through our first workshop with bright, passionate and ambitious local students that I really understood what an extraordinary initiative it is.
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Week 4
Our last week was a busy one; delivering the two final client projects, said some sad goodbyes, taking an unexpected trip to Dodoma, and flying on six plane journeys... Best of luck TSCG!
Week 3
"This is Dar. It’s on the up, metropolitan, everything’s available. Four years ago nothing was available”.
Week 2
Week 2 kicks-off as we get up and running with student workshops, getting to grips with unexpected levels of demand, and cultural explorations... Not much time for sleep!
Pre-Trip
Our Plan for Long Term Impact on the Tanzanian Economy and Local Students.
2017 WEEK 4
During our time in Dar es Salaam, we worked on two client projects with our colleagues in the Tanzanian Student Consulting Group. These projects were undertaken for SomaApps and ClickPesa, two of the city’s exciting start-ups. It was interesting for us in ISCG to work on diverse projects with such a local flavour.
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